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switch# conf t
switch# (configure) int range fa0/1-24
switch# (configure-interface) shutdown
switch# (configure-interface) exit

behind you*

>heh, nothing personnel kid

you're a retard. to start off with, almost nothing has fast ethernet ports anymore. even my 10+ year old 3750E only has a single one for management. secondly you forgot to issue a write command. third, your picture is of a 48 port switch, if it was a 24 port model the ports would be on the right hand side; pic related. whats next, are you going to brag about knowing what rm -rf / does?

you should feel bad for making a fool out of yourself, and remember this moment every time in the future when you make such a shitty post.

ok friend :)

i use the uplink ports :^)

>be me
>go to corp to do techsupport for their router and shit
>"router does not work"
>their techguy say he didnu nuthin
>show running-config
>ip address DHCP
>router is dhcp
>techugy dindu nuffin

if that's your recollection of the IOS CLI then I doubt you've used Cisco much. go back to your CCNA book, kid.

>ethernet
>for management
Its called a console port

Stay retarded user

>"The Ethernet management port (FastEthernet0) is a dedicated routed interface used for out-of-band switch managementservices such as Telnet, Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol, Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP), and SNMP."

>using managed switches

lol you shut down my 100 meg switch bro!!

>tfw you forget to wr mem

SLAPPED

Cisco TAC Routing and Switching engineer here, ask whatever you want

Why do you prefer Arrista?

*arista

who cares about arista anymore

...

I'm about to finish the last main Cisco course, what are good entry level network jobs to look for. I live in a major city with plenty of datacenters.

what is your fucking goal you faggot?

>you didn't shut down layer 3
>trunk port is still up because I always use a fiber gbic
>didn't even wr mem(e)
>thinking reload won't fix the problem
>teleports behind you
>"omae wa mou shindeiru"

Take your cisco shit and shove it up your ass

>n-nani!?
>Interface GigabitEthernet0/1, changed state to down
>Interface GigabitEthernet0/2, changed state to down
>Interface GigabitEthernet0/3, changed state to down
>...

>that one cable on the bottom that got managed to the upper group instead